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Claire Lewis and Graham Walker

Published:12:14Updated:16:30Sunday 28 September 2014

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Thousands of runners have completed the Bupa Great Yorkshire Run in Sheffield,

Celebrities included Life On Mars star Dean Andrews, his Last Tango In Halifax co-star Josh Bolt, Downton Abbey star Allen Leech and his Sheffield TV presenter girlfriend Charlie Webster, who he swept off her feet after they crossed the finish line together.

Downton Abbey star Allen Leech sweeps TV presenter girlfriend Charlie Webster off her feet after they finished together at the end of Sheffield's Bupa Great Yorkshire Run.

Rotherham’s World Cup referee Howard Web also took part,

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The 10k race took crowds of runners from Arundel Gate in the city centre, along Penistone Road to Hillsborough and back again.

And they're off - competitors in the Great Yorkshire Run.

Elite athletes took part and winning the race at his first attempt was Ross Millington from Stockport Harriers, finishing in just 30 minutes and 20 seconds.

First woman across the finish line - the fourth time she has won the race - was Gemma Steel from Charnwood AC in 33 minutes 19 seconds.

But thousands took part in the annual race to raise money for charities, with Sheffield Children’s Hospital, Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice and Weston Park Hospital among those to benefit from sponsorship.

The runners were set off on their way by Sheffield’s freesyle skier Katie Summerhayes, who took part in the Winter Olympics in Sochi earlier this year.

Ross Millington, winner of the Great Yorkshire Run held in Sheffield on Sunday (28 September 2014).

She was joined by Sheffield Lord Mayor Peter Rippon and Postman Pat.

Crowds of supporters lined the route, with bands and musicians also performing to help the runners around the course.

Coun Isobel Bowler, Cabinet member for Culture, Sport and Leisure at Sheffield Council, said: “I would like to encourage the runners to step up their training a notch after the race, with a view to taking part in Sheffield’s all-new half marathon next April.”